Example sentences of "might [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But then so might that of the writer of the story , who may be less obedient than the gentile reader immediately recognises . |
2 | In his chagrin he wandered up on to Moel Siabod above his home , where a clump of purple flowers amongst the grey rocks of the mountain caught his eye , just as they might that of some solitary wanderer today . |
3 | Indeed it is difficult to imagine such a state of affairs , but in fact Marx , especially in Formen makes it quite clear that this is not what he meant at all ; it is only under the influence of Morgan in The Origin that Engels might possible by construed to have implied something so unlikely . |
4 | In what ways might each of these proposed developments reduce the pleasures of people who live in or visit the area ? |
5 | It will do so from a common perspective : that is , how might each of them handle what have been seen as necessary imperatives of organizational action ? |
6 | And if she took Johnny into the cottage , might this in some way break the spell and spoil the magic ? |
7 | What might some of the reasons be ? |
8 | These possibilities are discussed in the section entitled ‘ What might some of the reasons be ? ’ . |
9 | Interpretation of the facts is very closely bound up with the question raised in the third section — ‘ what might some of the reasons be ? ’ — and I consider this further there . |
10 | What might some of the reasons be ? |
11 | Well I do n't , I 'm bread and I might some of it on the top . |
12 | He said nothing , forked another fish , swallowed it with the same indifference he might appropriate to putting out the rubbish . |
13 | They might be , but so might those of any of its fluke rivals . |
14 | Many readers might puzzled by the photos ( below ) because I am aiming so far away from the flag . |
15 | ‘ Might one of them have the papers ? ’ |
16 | A change of home help , a fall , or a recent bereavement might any of them result in a sense of not being able to cope , and thus to a referral . |